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“Tiki” Stout : s not made to tickle the palate and ruin the stomach, but to strengthen weak constitutions and make strong ones stronger.

Now the winter is coming, you want something to fortify you against colds, influenza, pneumonia, etc., and the best means of doing this is to have a bottle of “Tiki” Stout each night before going to bed. “Tiki” Stout is absolute' ly the most strengthening and nelwebracing tonic you could have. “Tiki” Stout differs from other stouts in this respect: It is not allowed to leave the brewery before it is properly matured. No matter, how pressing business may be, the manufacturers of “Tiki” Stout will not allow any but fully matured Stout to go on the market. The result is that when you drink “Tiki” you need not fear aftereffects.

APPLES AND HEALTH

Dougherty’s A 9/6, B 8/6; Commerce A 8/, B 7/. Only a few of other lines now left. Could make up cases for cooking at 7/ per case. 7d per case extra for carriage, or for 3 cases I pay carriage. John Rich, Havelock Orchard, Havelock North.

EUROPEAN AGENCY

Wholesale Indents promptly executed at lowest cash prices for all British and Continental Goods, including Books and Stationary. Boots, Shoes, and Leather. Chemicals aid Druggists’ Sundries. China, Earthenware and Glassware Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessories Drapery, Millinery, & Pijce Goods Fancy Goods and Perfumery. Hardware, Machinery and Metals. Jewellery, Plate and Watches. Photographic and Optical Goods. Provisions and Oilmen’s Stores. Etc., etc. Commision 2$ per cent to 5 per cent. Trade Discounts allowed. Special Quotations on Demand. Sample Cases from £l2 ;pwards. Consignments of Produce Sold on Account.

WILLIAM WILSON AND SONS 25, Abchurcb Lane, London. 8.0 “ I have never used a better Cough and Cold Remedy than Mean’s Essence. It saves a lot of money/ Be sure it’s H-E-A-N-’S ! ii= THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE

Nearly 40 years’ experience has taught us how to produce the most deli- ’ft cious flavoured and choice quality blends obtainable, 1 /9,1 /10,2/-, 2/2,3/- lb. g Moates Try our wonderful 1/9 Blend. Try our wonderful 1/9 Blend, jww a Zl‘... v '. ■ iv-'-Ay w:- *v/ m.ms m ) fe / orv . Canvas Coats \ After i Seven i J r^> Y ears m iM -hja Le Roy’s “EXCELSIOR” Featherweight P istnore popular than ever—made from the best featherweight canvas waterproofed bv our WdUVda Viet!. o ijy featherweight canvas waterproofed by our special process. The most suitable and comfortable coat for the Country Settler—turns the heaviest rain—much more desirable than the oldfashioned heavy oil-skin. The “EXCELSIOR” best style is lined to below the knees in front, fitted with straps and buckles on the outside, patent clasps or buttons on the inside of flap, two outside flat) pockets, and tantail back for use when riding. Look for “ EXCELSIOR ” label on inside of coat. <lB5 If your Draper, Saddler, or Storekeeper does not stock the EXCELSIOR,” send 40/- »vd we will post you a coat by.return mail. E. Leßoy; Coat, Cover and Tent Maker 42 QUEEN' STREET, AUCKLAND 23 m Mm : Mu ■fit m was SSS m mm Vr 1-TTT-. /“V , pins -kM C2. m K' mi < "Viv ■/- -iSdb <!SP cSgt, Hurrah far &e Cod, Sparkling, EuMsfeg m IM 1 m Brewed b? W. Strachan & Co, Vsc4©m Brewery, Dunedin

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 160, 28 August 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 160, 28 August 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 160, 28 August 1916, Page 2

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